Maria Julia I of Spain

Marie Julie Clary-Bonaparte (26 December 1771-7 April 1845), also known as Maria Julia I in Spain or Julie Clary, was Queen of Naples & Sicily from 1806 to 1808 and Queen of Spain from 1808 to 1813.

Biography
Marie Julie Clary was the daughter of a silk manufacturer merchant, born in Marseilles in 1771. She was the sister of Desiree of Sweden-Norway, and in 1794 she married Joseph Bonaparte, a Corsican nobleman. She became the Queen of Naples & Sicily in 1806 when Emperor Napoleon made his brother Joseph king. Thereby, she was also Queen of Spain from 1808 to 1813 when her husband was installed as the King of Spain and the West Indies. She lived in France while her husband was King of Spain, learning about his adulterous affairs due to her elsewhere presence.

She later moved to the United States state of New Jersey with her husband, and later to Florence, where they both died.